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The phrase "a far more serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the increased severity of a situation or issue compared to another.
Example: "The recent events have revealed a far more serious problem than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a significantly more serious" or "a considerably more serious".
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The WKL however is a far more serious matter.
But rape is obviously a far more serious matter".
BUT they do deny a far more serious charge.
Beyond that tangle, though, is a far more serious question.
Fleetwood is facing a far more serious problem.
Over time, that will prove to be a far more serious failure than momentary incompetence.
It has gotten to be a far more serious situation than it ever was before".
That's a far more serious prospect than going over the fiscal cliff.
Rape is a far more serious offence, of course, and he has shown no real remorse.
In my view, this is a far more serious matter than anything else I've seen".
And there must be a far more serious effort to curb Americans' use of illicit drugs.
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